Pbogz talks about basic preflop poker strategy. He uses slides to make points about how to generally adjust in different situations and to begin to form the basis of a thought process that exploits your specific opponent. Check out his new coaching page here.
hi pbogz
good concept video. i´d like to add a few things though.
preflop2:
you suggest to stop raising junk when villain is never folding in the BB preflop. in general that is correct, yet if villain is folding to your cbets 60% of the time (which that kind of fish very often do), you should still be opening junk, because your profit will come from villain folding too much postflop. with a hand like 32o, your gameplan involves two streets then. how wide your opening range is should be a function of villain´s flatting frequency and how easy he is giving up postflop.
maybe that is a little too much, because you intended to make this a beginner´s video, yet that thought just popped up in my head.
preflop3:
villain folds to your buttonraises 65%
decrease your raising size is correct and additionally you should open any two, because you show an immediate profit.
cheers
s.
Thanks for the feedback! I do agree with both of your points above. Thanks bud!
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Hi pbogz,
I'm watching a lot of your videos, thanks for the content!
One question here: how deep do you assume the stacks are for this video?